1.丧失名誉,丢脸,耻辱
2.不信,疑惑
3.丧失信用,丧失信任
1.不信,怀疑;使成为不可信
2.损害...的信誉,丢...的丑
1.harm that is done to someone’s reputation
2.someone or something that causes a loss of respect
1.to harm someone’s reputation
2.to make people think that something is not true
1.At the other extreme, he discredits the idea of trying to delay or derail China's rise as too confrontational.
相反,他不相信试图推迟或者挫败中国的崛起的见解,认为这种见解太过具有挑衅性。
2.That kind of approach steals the enemy, discredits the rhetoric, and the old slogans lose their power.
这种方式让敌人化为乌有,证明过去的说法不可信;从而使过去的口号失去力量。
3.In an online poll for Le Monde, almost two-thirds of respondents agreed that the handball "discredits France's qualification" .
世界报所进行的网路民调显示,将近三分之二的回应者同意,手球事件「让人质疑法国队的参赛资格」。
4.A journalist who "dishonors or discredits" another inpidual can be fined or imprisoned in Argentina.
在阿根廷,对他人有所“侮辱或损害名誉”的新闻工作者可能遭受罚款或监禁。
5.Their policymakers argue that China's path to prosperity defies and discredits the simple formulas propagated in Washington.
这些国家的决策者认为,中国的繁荣之路挑战并颠覆了华盛顿宣扬的简单公式。
6.This discredits the EU, and gives voters the impression that it is an elitist conspiracy.
这种做法有损欧盟的声誉,而且让选民们觉得这是一个精英主义阴谋。
7.Senator Richard Shelby says: "The final RFP discredits the integrity of the entire process. "
参议员理查德?谢尔比说:“最终的《建议书邀请函》败坏了整个程序的廉正性。”
8.The man who discredits the supreme certainty of mathematics is feeding on confusion.
一个人如怀疑数学的极端可靠性就是陷入混乱。
9.Inflation undermines capitalism, according to Keynes, in part because it discredits entrepreneurs.
凯恩斯认为,通货膨胀会消磨资本主义,部分因为通货膨胀使得企业家的名誉受损。
10.But neglect of training very quickly discredits itself;
训练本身的疏忽很快也自毁声誉了